cannily if they are older, but they are more common in victims of homicide. do you think, carol, investigators are thinking homicide is a possibility now? i think when the pathology experts had him on the table on sunday this weekend after his death, when they saw that those bones were broken, i m told they took a pause and basically said, we can t decide for sure. we need to look at all the facts. because these bones are typically indicative typically indicative of strangulation by another person. that doesn t mean that s what happened. we don t want to feed conspiracy theories. we just think you need to have all the information we can gather for you. it looks like, at least, this has put a pause essentially in making a ruling. there have been some other reports, i have to say, that has said the medical examiner is confident this looks like a suicide. we ve not heard that, but it s
another was that he faked it to try to get tie betto a better f, and the third was that he actually had been attacked. we never heard either way what happened. and it s fueling more and more speculation on line which we hope is something the judge is not paying attention to in terms of all the conspiracy theories out there. carol, i want to ask you about some of the other reporting you guys have this morning, and that is the fight over epstein s multi-million-dollar estate. what more can you tell us about who is involved in that and what is at stake? essentially what s really worrying victims now that jeffrey epstein is dead is that they are denied their chance to accuse him in court, hear his defense, but essentially get to air their complaints about what happened to them at his hand. and the other route to getting sort of remuneration for their pain and suffering in the view of their lawyers is to go after his estate. and now there is a rush essentially to the banks and to the co
his cell on saturday. the federal judge on the case is now requesting more information, saying epstein s first suicide attempt in july, quote, has never been definitively explained, and just within the past few minutes, nbc news confirming what the washington post first reported overnight about details on the still unpublished autopsy report, reporting that epstein suffered multiple breaks in his neck, including the hyoid bone, citing two people familiar with the findings. stephanie gosk is following this story for us and msnbc contributor carol lang who first reported this news this morning. carol, good to have you with us. carol, let me start with you. i want to read a piece of your reporting in the washington post. you wrote, among the bones broken in epstein s neck was the hyoid bone, which in men is near the adam s apple. such breaks can occur in those who hang themselves, if i
women s team, quote, took an aggressive and less productive approach that follows months of presenting misleading information to the public in an effort to perpetuate confusion and that their support exceeds any other women s team in the world. i am now joined by nancy armor, a sports columnist for usa today, and mary palm, a usa today contributor well. what did you learn about the gap between the two sides? what s at issue that keeps them apart? there s a lot going on, but the issue is pay. pay, pay, pay. i think the athletes have drawn a really clear line in the sand. when i first started reporting in 2015, no one was talking about this. what a difference four years makes. i think they understand that the momentum around them has shifted dramatically and they are digging their heels into this argument. you re seeing a lot of